Effects of pH values on the properties of buffalo and cow butter-based low-fat spreads

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The objective of this study was to characterize the effects of pH values (5, 5.5, 6, 6.5 and 7) on the properties of buffalo and cow butter-based low-fat spreads. Sensory evaluation of the samples decreased with an increase in pH values and during the storage periods. In addition, phase separation occurred with pH 6, 6.5 and 7. The differences in peroxide values and oil stability index among the samples compared to the control samples were slight, while peroxide values and oil stability index decreased during the storage periods. Changes in fatty acid composition among the pH treatments and during the storage periods were detected. Differences in solid fat contents among pH treatments separately and during the storage periods were negligible. A decline in the hardness and viscosity of the samples were accompanied by an increase in pH values, and the treatments had increased effects during the storage periods. Generally, an increase of pH values did not affect the melting profiles of the spreads. Additionally, changes between the melting profiles of buffalo and cow butter-based low-fat spreads were detected. © 2014 CSIC.

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Abdeldaiem, A. M., Jin, Q., Liu, R., & Wang, X. (2014). Effects of pH values on the properties of buffalo and cow butter-based low-fat spreads. Grasas y Aceites, 65(3). https://doi.org/10.3989/gya.0105141

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